Kaposia Park

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Kaposia Park

Features

24-Hole Disc Golf Course

Horseshoe Pits

Pavilion

Picnic Areas

Picnic Shelters

Playground

Restrooms

Sand Volleyball

Trails

Created in 1937 as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project during the Great Depression, Kaposia Park is one of South St. Paul's oldest and largest parks. Kaposia Park's 85 acres remain mostly natural with large mature trees and varying topography including Simon's Ravine that provides access to a paved Dakota County regional trail. The most recognizable feature of the park is the historic enclosed log pavilion building, which is available for rent, complete with indoor restrooms and kitchen area. Kaposia Park also features a picnic shelter (available for rent), a small ball field, horseshoe pits, sand volleyball, playground area, a paved and boarded hockey rink accessible from Bromley Ave, and tennis courts accessible from Conver Ave. Kaposia Park is also home to a premier 24-hole disc golf course that has been host to state, regional, and international disc golf tournaments.